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LAND PREPARATION -A GROWERS VIEW.

Pickering, John (1986-08-20)

On many occasions, we saw some parts of our farm, produce this 3 bale yield, but not over a whole field. One corner ,or one side, or a top or bottom end, but not all over.

THE INFLUENCE OF THE OKRA-LEAF CHARACTER OF COTTON ON THE NUMBERS AND WITHIN-PLANT DISTRIBUTION OF HELIOTHIS EGGS.

Fitt,Gary (1986-08-20)

The development and release of SIOKRA, the new okra-leaf variety, has created considerable interest with respect to pest management.

COTTON - SITUATION AND SHORT TERM OUTLOOK

Bureau Of Agricultural Economics (1986-08-20)

The following paper outlines the Bureau's latest outlook for the Australian cotton industry as recently published in the Quarterly Review of Rural Economy Vol . 8, No. 3 August 1986.

Research Needs As Identified By Namoi Valley Consultants.

Brown, Geoff (1986-08-20)

The need to develop marketing strategies for the Australian cotton crop appears to be imperative. If we are to continue to develop nev.1 cotton varieties.

EARLY SEASON DAMAGE HOLES IN YOUR BOLLS OR YOUR BANK BALANCE?

Brook, Ken (1986-08-20)

Early crop protection is a controversial subject in modern pest management. Grower magazines in Australia and the U.S. carry articles expressing firm opinions both for and against.

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